Sarah Polley Shares The True Story Behind Her Film, “Women Talking”

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Published on December 2, 2022

Actress, writer and director Sarah Polley joins Stephen to share some details about her latest film, “Women Talking,” and the personal journey she writes about in her latest book, “Run Toward The Danger.” The book is available now and the film, “Women Talking,” is in select theaters starting December 23rd.
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13 comments

  • Trish Coate 1 year ago

    I would love to see her act again! She could direct herself!

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  • Colleen Shea 1 year ago

    I really enjoyed Sarah’s new book! Recommend!

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  • Navid Mohammmadpour 1 year ago

    What a lovely woman

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  • gonesnake 1 year ago

    Yay! Sarah!

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  • Nartarlyia Tremaynne 1 year ago

    God was showing off when
    Sarah Polley was made.
    Sarah is brilliant and incandescent to make a great interview.
    I am gifting this book to 20 of my friends so they are able to take this journey with Sarah.
    Australia

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  • Caleb Drew 1 year ago

    As a child she played the main character in a series from the Anne of Green Gables world called Road to Avonlea. Not to mention the Terry Gilliam movie The Adventures of Baron Munchausen!

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  • Mr. Magic 1 year ago

    I worry about her way of framing anxiety (through her “head trauma”/”concussion”) Some have debilitating anxiety, panic disorder and PTSD. While I certainly can appreciate some of what she’s saying I’m also hoping she’s not pushing that “snap out of it” way of thought. That can be very dangerous and extremely destructive for people that have extreme symptoms.

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  • drawthemap 1 year ago

    I truly appreciated Women Talking, very well made film. Hope people check it out. And now I’m curious about her book! Great interview

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  • cynical cenobia 1 year ago

    Anyone still remember her as Sarah Stanley in Road to Avonlea?

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  • Renee Kadlubek 1 year ago

    Paradigm shift in epistemology

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  • Renee Kadlubek 1 year ago

    I texted about Barbara Buckley in summer 2019 when Mueller was on TV. I used the initials BB. Idk what I said.

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  • Renee Kadlubek 1 year ago

    I raised my concerns about the difference between acting and exploitation.

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  • grace Valentine 1 year ago

    The New Yorker interview with Sarah is excellent too, good show mr. C.

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